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State of Hawaii Department of the Attorney General Organizations that have applied STATE OF HAWAII for and been granted an DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL exemption from registration pursuant to HRS Section 467B-11.5 Date of Exemption FEIN Name of Charity Address Ruling Reason for Confirmation of Exemption 99-0285135 AIDS Community Care Team 4224 Waialae Avenue #420, Honolulu, HI 96816 4/22/2009 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 43-0356250 A.T. Still University 800 W. Jefferson St., Kirksville, MO 63051 6/26/2012 An educational institution 99-0107223 Academy of the Pacific 913 Alewa Drive, Honolulu, HI 96817 1/30/2013 An educational institution 99-0266482 Admiral Arthur W. Radford High 4361 Salt Lake Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96818 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0266482 Admiral Chester W. Nimitz Elementary 520 Main Street, Honolulu, HI 96818 4/30/2013 A State Agency 45-4804012 Advantage Sports Academy, Inc. 128 Ainoni St., Kailua, HI 96734 2/26/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 65-0133113 Adventures in Missions, Inc. 6000 Wellspring Trail, Gainesville, GA 30506 11/22/2013 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 94-3282558 African American Diversity Cultural Center Hawaii 1311 Kapiolani Blvd., #203, Honolulu, HI 96814 2/26/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0234399 Agon Mission of Hawaii 1720 Ala Moana Blvd. B-1-C, Honolulu, HI 96815 6/3/2009 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 23-7253559 Ahui Koa Anuenue 1337 Lower Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822 7/6/2012 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0266482 Ahuimanu Elementary 47-470 Hui Aeko Place, Kaneohe, HI 96744 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0266482 Aiea Elementary 99-370 Moanalua Road, Aiea, HI 96701 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0266482 Aiea High 98-1276 Ulune Street, Aiea, HI 96701 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0111727 Aiea Hongwanji Mission 99-186 Puakala Street, Aiea, HI 96701 3/20/2013 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 99-0266482 Aiea Intermediate 99-600 Kulawea Street, Aiea, HI 96701 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0266482 Aikahi Elementary 281 Ilihau Street, Kailua, HI 96734 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0164928 Aikahi Elementary School PTA 281 Ilihau Street, Kailua, HI 96734 5/29/2014 Parent-Teacher Association 99-0301081 Aikido of Hilo 29 Shipman Street, #203, Hilo, HI 96720 9/25/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0266482 Aina Haina Elementary 801 W. Hind Drive, Honolulu, HI 96821 4/30/2013 A State Agency 23-7300444 Air Force Association Hawaii Chapter P.O. Box 30800 PMB 431, Honolulu, HI 96820-0800 5/13/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 80-0305070 Akamai Foundation 1136 Union Mall, Suite 206, Honolulu, HI 96813 12/18/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 75-3066786 Akamai University 187 Kinoole Street, Hilo, HI 96720 9/26/2012 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 46-1958390 Alaka‘ina 1600 Kapiolani Blvd., Ste 530, Honolulu, HI 96814 8/22/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 54-2155420 Ala Kuola aka Hawaii Family Law Clinic 550 Halekauwila St., Suite 207, Honolulu, HI 96813 1/8/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0266482 Ala Wai Elementary 503 Kamoku Street, Honolulu, HI 96826 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0266482 Aliamanu Elementary 3265 Salt Lake Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96818 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0266482 Aliamanu Middle 3271 Salt Lake Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96818 4/30/2013 A State Agency 01-0942381 Alii Group 84-961 Lahaina Street, Waianae, HI 96792 9/13/2012 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0266482 Ali'iolani Elementary 1240 7th Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816 4/30/2013 A State Agency 41-1135 Waikupanaha Street, Waimanalo, HI 96795- 90-1007398 Alohahawaiionhipaa.org 1184 10/15/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually Updated as of 1/29/2015 474327.2 1 Organizations that have applied STATE OF HAWAII for and been granted an DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL exemption from registration pursuant to HRS Section 467B-11.5 Date of Exemption FEIN Name of Charity Address Ruling Reason for Confirmation of Exemption 99-0341948 Aloha Special Technology Access Center Inc. 710 Green Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 1/28/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually Aloha Volleyball Association (3 yr conditional 2277 Kekaulike Ave., Kula, HI 96790 10/21/2013 - 57-1181522 exemption) 12/31/2016 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0266482 Alvah A. Scott Elementary 98-1230 Moanalua Road, Aiea, HI 96701 4/30/2013 A State Agency 13423 Blanco Rd., #180, San Antonio, TX 78216 42-1735171 American Alzheimer's Research Organization, Inc. 9/9/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 23-1352008 American College 270 South Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 8/5/2011 An educational institution 23-1352010 American Friends Service Committee 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102 2/14/2013 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 74-2164825 American Holistic Nurses Association 323 N. San Francisco St., Flagstaff, AZ 86001 1/27/2011 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 53-0196605 American National Red Cross 2025 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006 8/12/2014 Established by an act of the United States Congress 26-0186914 American Renaissance Academy 91-1011 Lexington Street, Kapolei, HI 96707 3/14/2013 An educational institution 3 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, 8th Floor, New York, 13-5596846 American University of Beruit NY 10017-2303 11/4/2014 An educational institution 99-0314685 Angels at Play Preschool & Kindergarten 2062 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826 10/21/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 98-1277 Kaahumanu St., Suite 106 PMB 156, Aiea, 46-1817317 Aria Foundation HI 96701 7/2/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0220337 Art Maui P. O. Box 1054, Puunene, HI 96753 5/8/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 41-2241336 Arts and Cultural Exchange Institute 1882 Ashley, Ypsilanti, MI 48198-9412 12/8/2009 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 80-0221593 Arts of Kona P.O. Box 2491, Kailua-Kona, HI 96745 12/14/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-6001152 Assets School One Ohana Nui Way, Honolulu, HI 96816 12/19/2011 An educational institution 94-3267103 Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii 414 Kuwili Street, Suite 104, Honolulu, HI 96817 12/6/2010 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0167554 Association of Government Accountants Hawaii P.O. Box 4474, Honolulu, HI 96812-4474 8/22/2012 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 45-3092021 Association of Hawaii Japanese Christian Churches 2207 Oahu Ave., Honolulu, HI 96822 3/13/2013 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 60B W. Terra Cotta Ave. #126, Crystal Lake, IL 45-4466341 Athio 60014 8/8/2012 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 46-3091506 Atkinson Neighborhood Community Association, Inc. 419 Atkinson Drive, #1006, Honolulu, HI 96814 7/29/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 63-6022422 Auburn University Foundation 317 South College Street, Auburn, AL 36849 11/1/2011 An educational institution 99-0266482 August Ahrens Elementary 94-1170 Waipahu Street, Waipahu, HI 96797 4/30/2013 A State Agency 95-1744369 Azusa Pacific University 901 E. Alosta Avenue, Azusa, CA 91702 8/23/2012 An educational institution 99-0186026 BDK Hawaii 1757 Algaroba St., Honolulu, HI 96826 6/1/2009 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 36-2284261 Back to God Ministries International 6555 W. College Dr., Palos Heights, IL 60463 10/28/2013 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 45-2289513 Balitok Nga Ima P.O. Box 1348, Pahoa, HI 96778 9/22/2011 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually Updated as of 1/29/2015 474327.2 2 Organizations that have applied STATE OF HAWAII for and been granted an DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL exemption from registration pursuant to HRS Section 467B-11.5 Date of Exemption FEIN Name of Charity Address Ruling Reason for Confirmation of Exemption 99-0266482 Barbers Point Elementary 3001 Boxer Road, Kapolei, HI 96707 4/30/2013 A State Agency 13-1628149 Barnard College 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027-6501 2/7/2012 An educational institution 46-4054354 BaylaAnn Canine Cancer Organization P.O. Box 90997, Henderson, NV 89009 7/25/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 700 South University Parks Drive, Suite 670, Waco, 74-1159753 Baylor University TX 76706-1003 6/21/2013 An educational institution 80-0182443 Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaii P.O. Box 25284, Honolulu, HI 96825 4/9/2014 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually Beautiful Son Foundation nka Hawaii Autism 26-1563850 Foundation 320 Poopoo Place, Kailua, HI 96734 1/20/2010 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 48-0777079 Benedictine College 1020 N. 2nd St., Atchison, KS 66002 10/27/2010 An educational institution 27-0313318 Beta Beta Gamma Sorority 2440 Campus Road, #388, Honolulu, HI 96826 4/24/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 36-2037761 Bible League P.O. Box 28000, Chicago, IL 60628 6/22/2009 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 20-5634822 Big Island Futbol Club 52 Halaulani Pl., Hilo, HI 96720 5/24/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0300291 Big Island Road Runners 52 Halaulani Pl., Hilo, HI 96720 5/8/2013 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 83-0507749 Blacks In Government (Pacific Ocean Chapter) 111 Hekili St., Suite A, Kailua, HI 96734 12/3/2009 Receives less than $25,000 in contributions annually 99-0266482 Blanche Pope Elementary 41-133 Huli Street, Waimanalo, HI 96795 4/30/2013 A State Agency 99-0110306 Blessed Sacrament Church 2124 Pauoa Road, Honolulu, HI 96813-1568 4/8/2013 A duly religious corporation, institution or society 31-1692841 Blueprint for Change, Inc.
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